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Gut health is a buzzword in today’s wellness industry, and for good reason—our gut plays a critical role in digestion, immunity, and even mental health. But separating fact from fiction in this complex area is no easy task. The truth about gut health is that many popular claims and products lack scientific backing, leaving consumers confused and at risk of being misled.

In a recent webinar hosted by AFPA, gut health expert Dr. Gabrielle Fundaro shared how health and wellness professionals can navigate gut health myths and guide their clients with science-backed advice.

This article shares key takeaways from the webinar to help nutrition, fitness and health coaches spot false claims. Coaches can then provide their clients with useful evidence-based support.

1. The Truth About Gut Health: Separating Science from Myth

The wellness market is full of products that promise quick and miraculous results, from probiotics that claim to “fix” the gut overnight to detox teas that claim to cleanse the digestive system. However, the truth about gut health is more subtle. As Dr. Fundaro explained:

“Gut health research is still in its early stages, and while we’re learning more every day, many products on the market over-promise and under-promise.”

Many of these claims are based on early-stage findings or studies that have yet to be replicated. Rather than chasing trends, Dr. Fundaro encourages health professionals to focus on sustainable lifestyle changes.

Key Takeaway: Help clients understand that improving gut health takes time. If the marketing claims of a trendy new health product sound too good to be true, they probably are. There are many reliable, science-backed practices you and your clients can use to improve gut health, as described in Point 3 below.

Check out AFPA’s Master Level Nutrition Consultant Certification to develop the hard and soft skills to guide your clients to achieve and maintain their nutrition and health goals, as well as gain specialized training in gut health.

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2. How to spot pseudoscience in gut health trends

Understanding the truth about gut health also involves learning to spot pseudoscientific claims, which can often mislead even well-intentioned consumers. Dr. Fundaro gave some practical tips for spotting these claims:

“One of the clearest signs of pseudoscience is when claims sound too good to be true – like detox teas that promise to ‘cleanse the gut’ in days.”

Here are some common red flags to look out for:

  • Lack of peer-reviewed evidence: Credible claims are supported by studies published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. If a product or trend can’t lead to reliable research, it’s a warning sign.
  • Overly simplistic language: Claims that a single supplement can “boost the microbiome” oversimplify the science of gut health.
  • Excessive promises: Be careful with products that guarantee quick weight loss or disease prevention. These promises often feed into people’s desire for quick fixes.

Encourage clients to become more discerning by educating them on the basics of scientific research. A good place to start is the AFPA Blog, which covers evidence-based wellness practices and gut health trends in detail.

3. The science-backed truth about gut health

While some gut health claims are exaggerated, there are reliable practices backed by research. Dr. Fundaro emphasized that diet plays the most critical role:

“A well-balanced, plant-rich diet is one of the best ways to support gut health. Prebiotics and probiotics from whole foods—such as fruits, vegetables, and fermented foods—can promote diversity in the gut microbiome.

Here are three actionable ways to help clients cultivate good gut health:

  1. Increase your fiber intake: Encourage a diet high in prebiotic fiber, found in foods such as oats, bananas and onions.
  2. Incorporate fermented foods: Foods like yogurt, sauerkraut and kombucha introduce beneficial bacteria to the digestive system.
  3. Cut down on processed foods: Highly processed foods such as refined carbohydrates or foods high in sugar, sodium and saturated fat can disrupt the gut microbiome, leading to digestive problems.

“Supplements are not a magic bullet” Dr. Fundaro explained. “It’s always best to get nutrients from whole foods whenever possible.”

4. Empowering customers to reveal the truth about gut health

Educating customers on how to recognize pseudoscience empowers them to make informed decisions. As Dr. Fundaro said:

“We want our customers to ask questions and think critically about what they hear. When they understand how to evaluate information, they will be able to make better decisions.”

Here’s how you can empower your customers:

  • Teach them to Source Questions: Encourage customers to research claims and determine whether they are based on peer-reviewed studies.
  • Lead them away from trends: Help clients focus on long-term health strategies rather than quick-fix solutions.
  • Encourage open conversations: Invite customers to share what they heard and offer to help them evaluate the information.

5. How AFPA programs prepare you to deliver the truth about gut health

AFPA certifications equip wellness professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to provide evidence-based advice. Programs like the Master Health and Wellness Coach Certification emphasize practical, research-backed strategies to promote gut health, balanced nutrition, and overall wellness.

Dr. Fundaro concluded the webinar with an encouraging message:

“Education is your greatest asset. AFPA programs give you the tools to navigate the ever-changing wellness landscape with confidence.”

Whether you’re a health coach, personal trainer or nutritionist, staying informed is vital to building trust with clients and positioning yourself as a trusted wellness professional.

Bottom line: Embrace the truth about gut health to empower your clients

The truth about gut health is that it takes time, consistency, and evidence-based practices. While trends may come and go, focusing on a balanced diet, critical thinking and sustainable habits will yield better results for your clients in the long run.

By staying informed and helping clients separate fact from pseudoscience, wellness professionals can make a lasting impact. AFPA’s online certifications provide the foundation to become a trusted authority on gut health and other key areas of wellness.

Are you ready to improve your expertise and guide clients to better health? Become a gut nutrition expert today and take the next step in your career.


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The takeaways are based on recent live training from Dr. Gabrielle Fundaro, PhD, CHC.

Dr. Gabrielle Fundaro

Dr. Gabrielle Fundaro, PhD, CHC

I am an ACE certified health coach specializing in motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral coaching and the MONASH Low-FODMAP process. I hold a BA in Exercise, Sports and Health Education from Radford University and a PhD in Human Nutrition, Food and Exercise from Virginia Tech, where I studied the role of the gut microbiome in metabolic health. I was an Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at Georgia Gwinnett College and spent four years as a Renaissance Periodization Nutrition Coach.

In 2021, I founded my business, Vitamin PhD Nutrition, where I apply my academic and coaching experience to help clients achieve sustainable health outcomes. I’ve worked with top names in the industry like Examine.com, BarBend.com, Precision Nutrition, and Girls Gone Strong, and I’ve contributed to magazines like Oxygen and Reader’s Digest.

I am also its author The Science of Gut Health: What Research Really Says About Your Gut Microbiome and his instructor Gut health explained about the Great Courses. Additionally, I serve on the boards of the Nutrition Coaching Global Mastermind (NCGM) and the Sports Nutrition Association (SNA).

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